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yut.sin1301
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« on: October 31, 2017, 17:25:59 pm »

Hi there, My name is Jeen
My 2180 engine just gone pop, case and number one piston are destroyed but everything else is savable. I was going to up my engine a little by getting 94 mm case and matching pistons, but i had a thought about maybe
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increasing the crank as well to a 84 mm and running 2332 instead?

My worry is budget is tight and I would need all my original engine parts, and to run the engine on my original 48 IDA webbers? Would they be up for the job?
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My original engine spec was
bugpack 92mm crank and case
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Scat 1.4 rockers
CB super race rods 5 inch
FK89 cam & straight cut gears   
48 IDA ' s

Thanks in advance
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BeetleBug
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« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2017, 08:09:27 am »

Absolutely no problem at all yut.sin1301. 48IDA`s support up to 250hp.

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Neil Davies
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« Reply #2 on: November 02, 2017, 18:19:41 pm »

As Kalle says, 48IDAs are perfect, but as you say you are on a tight budget, I'd keep the crank and rods any just go for a 2276. You know the history of them, they're presumably already balanced, and there's a little more room in the case. You'd be forking out quite a bit of money for an extra 58cc...
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neil68
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« Reply #3 on: November 02, 2017, 22:48:53 pm »

When I increased my 2017 cc to 2332 cc, I used Mahle 94 cylinders that were trimmed to fit the 90.5/92 holes in the block.  Ran them for 10 years without issue in my 12-second street-strip Beetle.  Your 5” rods might be too short?
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runningmonkey
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« Reply #4 on: November 17, 2017, 13:24:13 pm »

Yes your rods will be to short

I have just done the same going from 2180 to 2332, using 84mm crank on 94mm B&B I had to change my rods to 5.5 inch
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« Reply #5 on: May 21, 2018, 04:31:03 am »

Yes your rods will be to short

I have just done the same going from 2180 to 2332, using 84mm crank on 94mm B&B I had to change my rods to 5.5 inch

I like your idea. Grin
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